Gallery
“Quina Viva”: Eduardo Berliner’s first solo show in the US comprises paintings and drawings in a variety of scales and media
(New York, USA) Open until October 19, the exhibition, like Berliner’s oeuvre, has an effusive heterogeneity. Paintings from observation are complemented by more fragmented and disquieting scenes, featuring ensembles of creatures and objects. His works offer a gritty, sometimes fantastical realism
Over the next four weeks, we will feature each of the Awarded Artists. Stay tuned!
From September 9th to 12th, we will be sharing photos of works, interviews, and videos featuring Aislan Pankararu
PIPA Prize and Instituto PIPA exhibitions are on show at Paço Imperial (Rio de Janeiro) until October
“Prêmio PIPA 2024: Aislan Pankararu, Aline Motta, enorê e Nara Guichon” and “Instituto PIPA Collection: 15 years…” can be visited until October 20th
The PIPA Foundation Residency: check out curator Hanayrá Negreiros’ interview with University of the Arts London
In the text, Hanayrá talks about her research and her one-month experience in London, taking part in the first The PIPA Foundation residency in partnership with Chelsea College of Arts and TrAIN Research Centre at UAL
Vitória Cribb participates in Frieze Film 2024: the screening programme can be joined online
(Seoul, South Korea) This year’s Frize Film’s programme is titled ‘All that Weaves the Universe: Of Quantum Entanglements’. It brings together time-based media works of 37 international artists and considers the interconnectedness of the human and non-human
Video tour: Luiz Camillo Osorio and Lucrécia Vinhaes present the Awarded Artists exhibition
During the setup of the exhibition, we prepared exclusive content to present the show on display. Luiz Camillo Osorio and Lucrécia Vinhaes walk around the venue, showcasing the awarded artists’ works and providing some insights into the production of each one
Check out photos from the opening of the PIPA exhibitions
On August 3rd, we hosted at Paço Imperial do Rio de Janeiro the opening of the exhibitions of the PIPA 2024 Awarded Artists – Aislan Pankararu, Aline Motta, enorê, and Nara Guichon – and of the PIPA Institute’s collection. The event brought together a large audience and featured speeches by Lucrécia Vinhaes, Luiz Camillo Osorio, and the four artists awarded in this edition
Video tour: Luiz Camillo Osorio and Lucrécia Vinhaes present the exhibition “Instituto PIPA Collection: 15 Years…”
During the setup of the exhibition, we prepared exclusive content to present the show currently on display. Luiz Camillo Osorio and Lucrécia Vinhaes walk around Terreirinho showcasing works by some of the artists featured in the Instituto’s collection, established since 2010
Fourth edition of the summer exhibition at Comporta, Portugal, receives Marina Rheingantz
(Comporta, Portugal) Throughout July and August, the former rice barn and once cinema Casa da Cultura da Comporta hosts a group show curated by art historian Nancy Dantas featuring works by five contemporary artists from different parts of the globe
Jonathas de Andrade thinks Olympic impacts on “Le syndicat des Olympiades”
(Noisy-le-Sec, France) He uses photography, video, and performance to question the architectural, social, and cultural impact of the Olympic Games, considering the full diversity of the landscapes and people who inhabit and shape this territory daily